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  2. Padrone system - Wikipedia

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    They facilitated letters, the sending of money back to the families, and arranging transportation back when the term of employment was over. The padrone was paid for his services, taking money both from the immigrant and from the employer. Complaints that some took too much money led to criticism for "exploitation." [8]

  3. How two former employees are driving Mali's hardball talks ...

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    Two former company executives with inside knowledge of Barrick Gold's operations in West Africa are helping to drive Mali's demands for a payment of around $200 million from the Canadian miner ...

  4. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act - Wikipedia

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    These foreign companies would be subject to FCPA regulations if they are a part of the U.S. stock market and make payments or file reports of those payments to the SEC. [ 54 ] Regarding payments to foreign officials, the act draws a distinction between bribery and facilitation or " grease payments ", which may be permissible under the FCPA, but ...

  5. Foreign funding of non-governmental organizations - Wikipedia

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    Foreign funding of non-governmental organizations (NGOs) is a controversial issue in some countries.In the late Cold War and afterward, foreign aid tended to be increasingly directed through NGOs, leading to an explosion of NGOs in the Global South reliant on international funding.

  6. ‘Take my money and leave’: Amazon employees are ... - AOL

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    Amazon, like many companies, went fully remote during COVID but shifted to a hybrid schedule in May of 2023. Under that policy change, workers were required to come into the office three days a week.

  7. Kleptocracy - Wikipedia

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    Second, kleptocrats take advantage of incorporation agents, lawyers, and realtors to unknowingly launder their money. Montenegro's president Milo Đukanović was listed among the twenty richest world leaders according to the British tabloid newspaper The Independent in May 2010, which described the source of his wealth as "mysterious".

  8. A bill collector from American Express once asked Dave Ramsey ...

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    Ramsey also believes in the importance of having a fully-loaded emergency fund — one with enough money to cover three to six months of expenses. Once people get to that point, they should invest ...

  9. Talk:Kākāpō - Wikipedia

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    While "Kākāpō" is used, "Kakapo" appears to still be the commonname; a review of sources finds a wide number from media sources both widely read and of more narrow interest that continue to use "Kakapo" (New Scientist, Otago Daily Times, ABC, CNN, Hindustan Times, Washington Post, Australian Geographic, Straits Times, National Geographic ...